AIDS Treatment Data Network
(ATDN) Two Studies for KS
March 1, 1995
Treatment Review #17 - March 1995
Tecogalen is an angiogenesis inhibitor. Angiogenesis is thought
to be the process by which KS lesions grow. A drug than can
inhibit, or stop this process may be able to control the KS. To
participate in this trial, you must be HIV+ and have KS with 10
or more skin lesions. There is no T4 cell count requirement.
You cannot have taken experimental treatments within 4 weeks of
starting the study. You cannot have been on any anti-KS therapy
for at least 3 weeks or have any opportunistic infection other
than KS within 4 weeks prior to starting treatment. Another
study is using IL-2. In a normal functioning immune system,
IL-2 is a chemical that prompts special immune system cells to
destroy diseased cells. IL-2 may help the immune system fight
HIV and KS. An IL-2 study is being done at the National
Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. The NIH will pay for
airfare for every visit except the first. To participate in
this study, you must be 18 years or older, male or female,
HIV+, and have KS. Your T4 cell count must be over 200.
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